

MEng Computing Science (Cybersecurity)
About this course
Cybersecurity sits at the intersection of computer science, applied mathematics, and the very human problem of trust. As digital infrastructure underpins almost every aspect of modern life, from healthcare records and financial systems to energy grids and communications, the discipline of protecting that infrastructure has become one of the most strategically important fields in technology. Cybersecurity professionals do not simply defend against attacks; they design systems that are resilient by construction, reason about adversarial behaviour, and respond when defences are breached. This five-year integrated Master's degree at the University of Aberdeen combines a rigorous four-year BSc in Computing Science with an additional year of postgraduate-level study focused on cybersecurity. Across the programme you will build strong foundations in computing, including algorithms, programming, networks, operating systems, and software engineering, before deepening your expertise in security-specific areas such as cryptography, network security, secure systems design, and threat analysis. The course includes a year abroad, broadening your perspective and giving you experience of computing and security practice in an international setting. The MEng qualification signals a level of technical depth that is increasingly sought after by employers in both industry and government. You will develop the ability to think systematically about risk and vulnerability, to write secure code, and to analyse the behaviour of complex systems under attack. The programme cultivates both practical technical skills and the theoretical understanding that allows you to adapt as technologies and threat landscapes evolve. Graduates are well placed for careers as security engineers, penetration testers, security analysts, cryptographers, and systems architects. Roles exist across a broad range of sectors including financial services, defence, government agencies, technology firms, and critical national infrastructure. The depth of an integrated Master's also provides a strong basis for doctoral research in cybersecurity or related areas of computing.
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